I use a 150 grain corelockt don't have any get away with these . have used the 130 and didn't care to much for it . Good luck it realy depends on what your gun likes .
I don't have a .270 but I would think a 150 would do the job. I would recommend a nosler partition slug, they drive more deeply before expanding.
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i always get the cheapest. never had any prob droppin a deer. my beleif is if you do your time at the range, you shouldnt have trouble killin anything with a .270. anything bigger than deer and lopes i use 150 grain
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Last edited by montananative on Sun Oct 26, 2008 10:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
130gr are plenty enough for the job. THe first quality deer rifle i had was a Remington M-700 BDL-DM in .270. I have lost track of how many deer were taken with it. But the list will be growing this year. I have loaded some 130gr Barnes X-Bullets for it and am ready to head to the woods.
i use to shoot 150 grain core lockts, but i switched to 130 grain because of the fact that it travels a lil bit faster, i killed a doe a few weeks ago at 350 yards while she was trotting across a field
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